Round table on pluralism with Montréal business community

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The Pluralism Project led by 2015 Trudeau fellow Bessma Momani of the University of Waterloo and 2015 Trudeau mentor Jillian Stirk of the Simon Fraser University, is exploring the link between diversity and economic prosperity and the role of globally connected citizens. They have almost completed their cross-country consultations of businesspeople on their experience with diversity in the workplace. The last roundtable will take place in Montréal on 14 December. It will be chaired by John Stackhouse, mentor 2016. Françoise Bertrand, mentor 2013 and Antoine Pellerin, scholar 2016, will also be present.

An award-winning journalist and the former editor-in-chief of The Globe and Mail, John Stackhouse, now a senior vice-president of the Royal Bank of Canada, advises the bank on public policy and on economic, political, and social affairs.